Flashsabre Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago The problem is we have had the same issue on the backend and in net for Adams entire tenure and he hasn’t proven once that he knows how to identify it or fix it. The Bring Everyone Back philosophy is his go to move. When he still has confidence in Wilford and Bryson what does it matter what other moves he tries? 1 Quote
Turbo44 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Flashsabre said: The problem is we have had the same issue on the backend and in net for Adams entire tenure and he hasn’t proven once that he knows how to identify it or fix it. The Bring Everyone Back philosophy is his go to move. When he still has confidence in Wilford and Bryson what does it matter what other moves he tries? Yep agree - his confidence in Bryson makes no sense. Who cares if “the locker room really likes him,” If he sucks. Im assuming you mean Clifton, who also sucks Quote
Flashsabre Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Turbo44 said: Yep agree - his confidence in Bryson makes no sense. Who cares if “the locker room really likes him,” If he sucks. Im assuming you mean Clifton, who also sucks No I mean bringing Wilford back as defensive coach again Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, JohnC said: I'm with you on not giving up on Samuelsson. There's no question that he has struggled and not played up to his prematurely rewarded contract. But as you point out, it's not unusual for it to take time for defenseman to find their game. He's had to contend with a series of injuries that have set him back. I thought when paired with Dahlin at the end of the season that he played solidly and consistently. He's a target of scorn because he didn't intervene on a Dahlin hit. He was internally held to account and seemed to be chastened after that. I'm not sure what pairing he will be slotted in but I do see him maturing and finding a role suitable for his style of play that relies on skating and moving the puck forward. He's not a banger and never will be. He needs to be placed in a role that is in accordance to his best assets, not his worst assets. It will also be interesting to see how Bernard Decker works out. Another guy that had high hopes placed on him but then he ended up traded to us. Maybe he is at the right age where he turns into a good steady d-man. 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, bob_sauve28 said: It will also be interesting to see how Bernard Decker works out. Another guy that had high hopes placed on him but then he ended up traded to us. Maybe he is at the right age where he turns into a good steady d-man. I do like Byram a lot. However, he's an asset that can be dealt and used to better round out the unit. I would be very receptive for a Byram to the Rangers for K'Andre Miller. Would this trade be an equal value deal from a talent standpoint? No. Byram is the more talented player, in my opinion. However, acquiring this big, rugged defenseman would better round out the unit. And as you point out with Bernard Decker and I noted with Samuelsson, most often there is a time lag for players to become good defenseman. It's a tough position to play. My same reasoning applies to the Power critique. Be more patient and the talent will be more actuated. Quote
Brawndo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Idk his value but maybe Rosen? Devils have rhd up the wazoo and maybe they want some depth scoring? My first thought. Rosen has minimal value at this point 1 Quote
thewookie1 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Brawndo said: Rosen has minimal value at this point He still has some value, he’s had a very good season in Rochester. I doubt he has super high value but he isn’t just worth some random 7th round pick Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted 31 minutes ago Report Posted 31 minutes ago 9 hours ago, JohnC said: I'm with you on not giving up on Samuelsson. There's no question that he has struggled and not played up to his prematurely rewarded contract. But as you point out, it's not unusual for it to take time for defenseman to find their game. He's had to contend with a series of injuries that have set him back. I thought when paired with Dahlin at the end of the season that he played solidly and consistently. He's a target of scorn because he didn't intervene on a Dahlin hit. He was internally held to account and seemed to be chastened after that. I'm not sure what pairing he will be slotted in but I do see him maturing and finding a role suitable for his style of play that relies on skating and moving the puck forward. He's not a banger and never will be. He needs to be placed in a role that is in accordance to his best assets, not his worst assets. Seems he has a desire deficiency to me. Why keep bringing in towering defensemen like him and Power who play so small? Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 5 minutes ago Report Posted 5 minutes ago 1 hour ago, thewookie1 said: He still has some value, he’s had a very good season in Rochester. I doubt he has super high value but he isn’t just worth some random 7th round pick No he's not. He's destined for the waiver wire. Quote
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